The song is depicting a World that is facing many challenges including global warming, pandemics, socio-economic instability and it is calling upon humans to seek divine intervention even as they apply their own talents in an endeavour to overcome the ever unending hurdles of life.
It is a Girima traditional folk song with spiritual lyrics performed during calamities and when the world seems to be hopeless, in a bid to gain strength and trudge on with life.
Prof Ngala noted that the festival has fully recovered from the effects of Covid-19 and was pleased by the enthusiasm and dedication of students from all walks of life and every corner of the country.
Elsewhere in the festival at Hall One and Two teams battled it out in amazing fanfare as they presented Pokot Traditional Folk dances with St Joseph's Mutitio Boys Dandora Greenlight, Asitong Secondary School, uhuru Girls Lokichar MitritininGirls, Nyangum School as well as Mt kenya University presented songs in celebration of good harvest, wedding ceremonies and good tidings.
Soloits Daniel Chepkemoi, Samuel Poghisio, Benta Ewoi, Evelyne Kadidde and Gabriel Onyango led well ther respective troupes in sending the message home.
"I am pleased with the way we performed and it is a great honour for me to present before the whole country as we parsie the Ostrich," said BentaEwoi from Uhuru Girls Lokichar who had a colourful costume of earth brown with rainbow necklace and Ostrich headgear to match.
And the Somali, Boran as well as Oromo cultural sources graced the stage with schools such as Dakor Mariakani, St Dominic Njengu, Baba Dogo High presenting.
Baba Dogo High School presented a Burji Dance by boys and girls during a marriage ceremony as North Horr high presented and Awayu Dance in praise of their way of life; "Our culture, our way, our life" so went the song.
Marindi High School presented a Borana dance entertaining the bride upon her wedding.
Other teams on stage included Kipkelion Girls, Akithi Girls, Hirimani Secondary, Enyapora Secondary, St Francis of Asisi, Kangaru School, Ipolei Day Mixed, Dede Secondary, Furaha Cimmuty Machakos and Our Lady of Fatima Mixed Nairobi.